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- `My Favourite Boy` – The Dunfermline Link with the Bartholomew Map Family
- `OUR AUTUMNAL REMITTENT`: DR. JOHN STEDMAN AND THE INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC OF 1758
- ‘Bacca B’ : John Beveridge and his Two Careers
- “Gude” Mr Erskine and his Fiddle
- “Horses” by Mima Robertson, born 1901
- A Childhood in Lassodie
- A Dunfermline Bluestocking
- A MIDDLE CLASS SCANDAL – THE MARGARET KER STORY
- ADAM WESTWOOD, DUNFERMLINE ARTIST (1844-1924)
- Amelia Robertson Paton
- AN EXCELLENT GOOSE FOR DUNFERMLINE
- Andrew Allan, Baker
- AULD HANDSEL MONDAY
- Before the Bus Station
- Burial place of MARGARET HALCRO, mother of EBENEZER & RALPH ERSKINE
- Burns and the Abbey’s Black Stool
- Captain Gilbert Rae, OBE
- Cleaning Up Victorian Dunfermline
- Daniel Thomson: A Man of Many Parts
- David West, Road Hauliers
- Dippy the Dinosaur and Andrew Carnegie
- Dunfermline Foundry Company, 1816 to 1892
- Dunfermline Post Office
- Dunfermline Prison
- Elders with Feet of Clay
- Erskine Beveridge & Co. The origins of a famous Dunfermline business
- Fraser & Carmichael Ltd, Grain-Millers, Wholesale & Retail Grocers
- Gardening in Victorian Dunfermline
- George Kay & Sons, Coach-builders
- GEORGE ROBERTSON, (FSA Scot) – (1835-1916)
- Gilbert Rae’s Aerated Water Works
- Gray & Harrower Ltd, Grain Millers
- H & J Philp
- Harleys Acres
- Hills of Fife – Dunfermline and West Fife Laundry
- Hugh Elder & Son, Grain Merchants & Millers
- James Stewart & Sons, Builders & Quarrymasters
- James Woodrow & Sons
- John and Neil McLean of Lassodie
- John Goodall and Co. Ltd
- John Jackson & Sons, Coachbuilders
- JOHN McCHLERY Headmaster of McLean School 1848-1885
- Just A Laddie Frae Glamis?
- Lighting Up Dunfermline
- Mary Abernethy Thomson
- Michael Tod & Son Ltd, Engineers
- MRS MORE’S SEMINARY – REVISITED
- Mrs More’s Seminary for Young Ladies
- OLD FASHIONED PHARMACY
- Pattiesmuir “College” and Adam Low, the Dunfermline Bonesetter
- PROFANING THE SABBATH IN THE 17th CENTURY
- Proper decorum to be observed in the Church especially during Divine Service
- Provost Daniel Alexander Fraser
- PROVOST JAMES MOODIE
- Queen Margaret – How important was she to Scotland?
- Rev. RALPH ERSKINE (1685-1752) – SECESSIONIST MINISTER
- REVEREND DOCTOR PETER CHALMERS, 1790-1870
- Robert Lindsay & Co
- Robert the Bruce Buried Again
- Scottish Central Rubber Works
- Shopping for Clothes in Victorian Dunfermline
- Shopping for Food and Drink In Victorian Dunfermline
- Shopping For the Home in Victorian Dunfermline
- SIR WALTER SCOTT AND HIS ‘HAWL’ FROM DUNFERMLINE ABBEY
- SIR WILLIAM BEVERIDGE
- The ‘Pernicious’ Society of Dunfermline Wheepmen
- The Abbey Graveyard Toolhouse
- The Affair of the Holes in the Floor
- THE AULD WEAVERS’ DRIVE
- The Battle of Kinghorn
- The Black, Blue and Red Rows
- THE CHEQUERED HISTORY OF DUNFERMLINE`S COKETE SEAL
- THE COLLIER`S BEARER AND THE STOLEN CHILD
- THE DUNFERMLINE SEDUCER AND THE ERRANT WIFE
- The Dunfermline Volunteers Bazaar
- THE EXECUTION OF JANET MITCHELL
- The Graveyard Gun
- The History of the Tradesmen’s Library
- The Jessie Thoms of Limekilns and the May Queen: A Seafaring Adventure
- THE KIRK THAT STOLE CHRISTMAS
- The Lassodie Fountain
- THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE POOR SCHOOL OF DUNFERMLINE
- The Lost Village of Lassodie
- THE MASONS’ MARKS ON RUMBLING BRIDGE
- The Millers of Bridge Street
- The Millport Spinning Mill
- The New Abbey Church
- The Rt. Hon. WILLIAM ADAMSON, P.C., M.P.
- The Tramp and the Minister’s Dinner
- There Was a Soldier – a Polish Soldier………
- Thomas Henry Tuckett and the puzzle of the Inscribed Stone
- Touch Bleachfield
- Unexpected appearance of Adam Smith
- UPDATE ON DUNFERMLINE`S COLOURED ROWS
- W. N. Mitchell & Sons Ltd
- WEDDING CELEBRATIONS IN 19TH CENTURY HALBEATH
- What Happened to the Monks?
- William Richmond, Clay Pipe Manufacturer
- William Stark – Dunfermline’s ‘Genius’ Architect
- William Stevenson & Son